Article: No. 19 West Virginia 44, Tulsa 21

JIM VERTUNO Associated Press Writer
AP Online
09-26-1998
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) _ No. 19 West Virginia was worried that its injury-depleted secondary wouldn't be able to keep up with Tulsa's pass-happy offense.

The Mountaineers' solution Saturday was to let Tulsa stop itself with turnovers and let tailback Amos Zereoue run wild.

West Virginia forced six Tulsa turnovers, five of them in the first half, and Zereoue rushed for 192 yards and three touchdowns to lead West Virginia to a 44-21 victory.

Marc Bulger passed for 253 yards and two touchdowns for West Virginia (2-1). John Fitzgerald passed for two scores and Charlie Higgins rushed for 143 yards for Tulsa (2-1), which lost ...

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